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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Participant Name in the designated field. Ensure that the name matches the official identification for accuracy.
  3. Next, fill in the Parent or Legal Guardian Name. This is crucial as it establishes responsibility and consent for the Participant's involvement.
  4. Review the Agreement thoroughly. It’s important that both the Parent/Legal Guardian and Participant understand all terms, including risks associated with participation.
  5. Sign and date the form where indicated. Both signatures are required to validate the agreement and confirm understanding of its contents.
  6. If applicable, complete any additional health forms linked within this document to ensure compliance with program requirements.

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The state-of-the-art, 8-floor pavilion includes 160 critical care rooms, 16 operating rooms, and an imaging suite that contains the Duke Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (MRI) Center and Duke Medicine Pavilion Imaging.
Durham and Community Affairs partners with nonprofits and community-based organizations to help match community needs with Duke volunteers. With support and coordination through Duke Civic Engagement, opportunities are designed to utilize best practices and address community-identified needs.
Duke Health doubled the paycheck of its CEO twice in one decade. CEO Eugene Washington made $2.7 million in 2020 a 120 percent raise from 2016 and former CEO Victor Dzau retired with an $8 million compensation package, 187 percent more than what he took home in 2011.
Duke University Hospital has been named to the national Honor Roll as the No. 17 medical center in the country by U.S. News World Report, which released its annual hospital rankings today. Duke University Hospital also remains No. 1 in North Carolina and No.
Volunteer Requirements 18 years of age to work directly with patients. For High School Volunteer Prospects (15-17 years of age), please visit our High School Summer Volunteer Program for more information. In good physical and mental health. Able to communicate well in English and receive all instructions in English.

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History. The hospital opened to patients on October 3, 1976, as Durham County General Hospital, replacing the smaller Lincoln and Watts Hospitals, which closed on the same date.
His goal: to improve health care in the Carolinas, then a poor rural region lacking in hospitals and health care providers. Two years later, construction began on the original hospital (now known as the Duke Clinic), which opened in 1930 with 400 beds.

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